```console
$ odo init
  __
 /  \__     Initializing a new component
 \__/  \    Files: Source code detected, a Devfile will be determined based upon source code autodetection
 /  \__/    odo version: v3.16.1
 \__/

Interactive mode enabled, please answer the following questions:
 ✓  Determining a Devfile for the current directory [1s]
Based on the files in the current directory odo detected
Supported architectures: all
Language: .NET
Project type: dotnet
The devfile "dotnet60:1.0.2" from the registry "DefaultDevfileRegistry" will be downloaded.
? Is this correct? No
? Select architectures to filter by:  [Use arrows to move, space to select, <right> to all, <left> to none, type to filter]
> [x]  amd64
[ ]  arm64
[ ]  ppc64le
[ ]  s390x
? Select architectures to filter by: amd64
? Select language: .NET
? Select project type: .NET 6.0
 ✓  Downloading devfile "dotnet60" from registry "DefaultDevfileRegistry" [3s]

↪ Container Configuration "dotnet":
  OPEN PORTS:
    - 8080
  ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES:
    - ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT = Development
    - ASPNETCORE_URLS = http://*:8080
    - CONFIGURATION = Debug
    - STARTUP_PROJECT = app.csproj

? Select container for which you want to change configuration? NONE - configuration is correct
? Enter component name: my-dotnet-app

You can automate this command by executing:
   odo init --name my-dotnet-app --devfile dotnet60 --devfile-registry DefaultDevfileRegistry

Your new component 'my-dotnet-app' is ready in the current directory.
To start editing your component, use 'odo dev' and open this folder in your favorite IDE.
Changes will be directly reflected on the cluster.
```